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Mistletoe and Murder - a Christian Suspense Collection

 releases on Oct 6th



MISTLETOE AND MURDER: A Christmas Suspense Collection

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Silent Night, Deadly Night. Welcome to a Killer Christmas!

Danger and suspense await you this Christmas season in Mistletoe and Murder: A Christmas Suspense Collection featuring 10 individual novellas of suspense from some of today’s most talented Christian Suspense authors.

Come with us on a heart-racing journey through the holidays as USA Today, Christian Booksellers Association, and ECPA Bestselling authors Mary Alford, Adam Blumer, Liz Bradford, Vicki Hinze, Shaen Layle, Loree Lough, Nancy Mehl, Cara Putman, Lynn Shannon, and Virginia Vaughan, weave tales of suspense that will have you flipping pages well into the new year.

 

INCLUDED IN THE COLLECTION, “The Confession of John Doe” by Loree Lough



 

Life is good for Iain O’Clery … until it isn’t …

 

A rare condition brought Iain O’Clery into the world with no fingerprints, making him a valuable asset to Floyd Parker, owner of a prestigious catering company, who puts the young foster kid to work, robbing wealthy clients … and not leaving a shred of evidence behind. For years, things go well for Iain …

… until prominent clients surprise the larcenous duo, and Parker kills them both. It’s one thing to steal from the rich, Iain decides, but he wants no part of murder! His plans to leave Baltimore are thwarted when Parker sends his men to silence him, permanently; they might have succeeded, if not for the quiet Amishman who finds his broken, bloody body on a dark, deserted mountain road. After his release from the hospital, he accepts the Amishman’s offer of a safe place to recover. But will Parker’s desperate hunt for Iain—known only as "the amnesiac John Doe"—lead him to the peaceful community that – up ‘til now—has lived up to its name?

Arleta Graber, hired to care for Iain, is the complete opposite of any woman he’d ever known. Are his feelings rooted in gratitude for her tender ministrations? Or are they real enough to make him confess his sins, serve his time, and earn her love … living Plain in her New Order Amish community?

Pre-order at the amazing low price of $.99 (for a limited time only):

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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mistletoe-Murder-Christmas-Suspense-Collection-ebook/dp/B08CGF6MZX

 

Loree Lough Author Bio:

Once upon a time, USA Today best-selling author Loree Lough (literally) sang for her supper, performing for packed audiences throughout the U.S. and Canada. Now and then, she blows the dust from her six-string to croon a tune or two for the grandkids, but mostly, she writes. During her nearly 30 years in the industry, her novels have earned hundreds of industry and Readers’ Choice awards, 7 book-to-movie options, and thousands of 4- and 5-star reviews. At last count, she had 130 books on the shelves (14M+ copies in circulation), and currently holds the Family Fiction #1 Favorite Author of Amish Fiction title. A Christian who believes in giving back, Loree dedicates a portion of her writing income to numerous worthwhile charities and organizations. She and her real-life hero share a home in the Baltimore suburbs and a quiet mountain cabin, where she continues to hone her “identify the critter tracks” skills. Loree loves interacting with readers, and answers every letter, personally.

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